One weekend I heard both the Julliard and the Vegh playing one of the late quartets.
A couper le souffle!
I did prefer the lyricism of the Vegh, but both were superb.
Anthony

Le 7 oct. 09 à 13:52, Roman Turovsky a écrit :

Even better - Sandor Vegh Quartet.
RT
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: Beethoven Quartets


  Dear Oskar and All,
My favorites (especially the Opus 132) are by the Quaretto Italiano.
  The vibrato doesn't seem as intrusive on their renderings.
  Jim
  Oct 7, 2009 04:58:07 AM, [1][email protected] wrote:
    Hi there,
I was wondering - has any 'early music' group approached Beethoven's string quartets? I was listening to the Takas quartet and enjoying them, but wondered if perhaps we could do without 60 or 70 percent
    of
    the vibrato!
    O
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